One more tree down
in the neighbourhood! It was due to the rain. Fortunately no one was hurt. It
was only a few bikes that got hit. That was a big sigh of a relief… but it
hurts still….
Just fifty years back, this place was full
of trees, in fact was of only trees. Looks like, even fifteen
years back, more than 70% of the space was filled with trees and buildings were
occupying only the rest of the place with good amount of vacant land in between
them for the children to play. In 2001, a new set of buildings were erected to
host 200 families vacating several hundred families of birds and squirrels away
chopping away a good number of trees.
Last year,
government decided to host a few hundred more police officers and their families in
new buildings! Hmm… a few more hundreds of birds lost their homes. It was a sad
site to see the trees being cut. If I had so much money and power, I would have
bought the entire land to save the trees, birds and squirrels. I was just a
silent witness… This tree was a survivor I should say, given the fact that it
was very close to a new construction. Many of its branches were cut; I could
feel the effect of it in the reduced flowers this summer. I was hoping that I
would see more flowers next summer as the tree would have healed by then. But…
to my unhappiness, she died today!
This morning I woke
up smiling, listening to the chirping of myna family from my window sill. A
little late in the morning, when I was trying to calm myself down after a few
unpleasant things, it was this myna family that gave me pleasantness and
strength again. From my window, they flew back to this tree. I was trying to
locate them thru the thicks of the leaves. It was a good hide and seek though
they did not know that they were hiding and I was seeking them. In the game, I
also could see a parrot couple. They all lightened my heavy feelings and the
day started to look up!
Now, the tree has
gone! It is raining heavily. The birds can't build their nests quickly. Where
will they be? It feels a lot like a Tamil movie scene - their homes broke on a
rainy day. If it was humans, neighbours or government would have given them a shelter
for tonight and probably till the time they get a better place to move in. What
will happen to these birds? Do they also have such support systems? I don’t even know how to help them for the
kind of joy they gave me everyday, especially this morning! It feels like not
helping someone who helped in a dire need!!
My neighbour called
me to tell me that the tree fell down (as I was away from home at that time).
She told me that no one was hurt, it was only a few bikes… Really? Was no one
hurt?
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